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CONTENTS.
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The Pleasures of Hope.-Part I.
Theodric: a Domestic Tale
Song of Hybrias the Cretan
Fragment. From the Greek of Alcman
Martial Elegy. From the Greek of Tyrtæus
Specimens of Translation from Medea
Speech of the Chorus, in the same Tragedy
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84
O'Connor's Child; or, "The Flower of Love lies bleeding" 89
The Last Man
Valedictory Stanzas to J. P. Kemble, Esq. Composed
for a Public Meeting, held June 1817
A Dream
Lines written at the Request of the Highland Society in
London, when met to commemorate the 21st of March,
the Day of Victory in Egypt
Stanzas to the Memory of the Spanish Patriots latest
killed in resisting the Regency and the Duke of An-
Lines spoken by Mr Bartley, at Drury-Lane Theatre,
on the first Opening of the House after the Death of
the Princess Charlotte, 1817
Lines on the Grave of a Suicide
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Lines inscribed on the Monument erected by the Widow
of Admiral Sir G. Campbell, K.C.B., to the Memory
Lines on receiving a Seal with the Campbell Crest, from
K. M-, before her Marriage
213
Gilderoy
216
The "Name Unknown;" in imitation of Klopstock
271
Lines written in a blank Leaf of La Perouse's Voyages
298
The Cherubs. Suggested by an Apologue in the Works
of Franklin
306
Ode to the Germans
310
To Sir Francis Burdett, on his Speech delivered in Par-
liament, August 7, 1832, respecting the Foreign Policy
of Great Britain
312
Lines on a Picture of a Girl in the Attitude of Prayer,
by the Artist Gruse, in the Possession of Lady Stepney 315